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Doctors call for extra funding to end the 8am appointment scramble
Doctors Association UK say at least another £35 per patient per year is required.
Biden believes Gaza ceasefire talks have a shot at succeeding
The US President says "we are closer than weve ever been.
Mediators preparing to implement ceasefire deal before final agreement
Mediators are preparing to implement a Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal to end the 10-month Israel-Hamas war before a final agreement is set, a US official said on Friday..
Nigel Farage paid almost 98000 a month to present GB News
Clacton MP Nigel Farage is paid almost £98,000 a month to be a presenter on GB News, his register of interests has revealed..
Starmer turns down book deal with publisher Harper Collins
Sir Keir Starmers register of interests shows he is no longer intending to write a book which was set to be published by Harper Collins..
First polio case confirmed in Gaza in 10 month old child
The first case of polio has been recorded in an unvaccinated 10-month old-child in the Gaza city of Deir al-Balah, the Palestinian health ministry says..
Substitute Joshua Zirkzee scores late debut winner as Man Utd see off Fulham
Joshua Zirkzee enjoyed a dream debut as the summer signing came off the bench to earn Manchester United a late victory in Fridays Premier League opener against Fulham..
Middle East mediators strike hopeful note after talks in Doha
Mediators trying to end the Israel-Hamas war expressed hope for an imminent deal on Friday, saying two days of talks had wrapped up in Qatar and they aimed to reconvene in Cairo next week to seal an agreement to stop the fighting..
Mother of girl who died after Costa drink speaks out about allergen training
The mother of a 13-year-old girl who died after having a severe reaction to a Costa hot chocolate has said allergen safety training should not be treated as a tick-box exercise, after a coroner concluded she died following staffs failure to follow processes..
Swifties arrive ahead of day two of Wembley August run
Thousands of Taylor Swift fans have begun queuing for the US singer-songwriters Wembley Stadium show as she takes to the stage for the second night of her August run in London..
No crime found by police at Reginald D Hunter comedy gig amid Israel row
Police found no crime took place at a Reginald D Hunter comedy gig following a report of a hate incident at his Edinburgh Fringe show..
Heathrow Border Force officers set for industrial action
Hundreds of Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport are to take industrial action for 23 days from the end of the month..
Drop in UK students eligible to find university places through clearing
The number of UK-based students in clearing who are trying to find higher education courses a day after exam results were released has fallen to its lowest level for three years though plenty of places are still available, figures show..
Second riot charge brought as disorder suspects await news on upgraded charges
A second riot charge has been brought by police as violent disorder suspects across the country await news on whether they will be accused of the more serious offence..
Petrol prices at lowest level since February
Petrol prices have fallen to their lowest level in six months, new analysis shows..
Sheridan Smith in role as double jeopardy campaigner on I Fought The Law set
British actress Sheridan Smith has been pictured embodying real-life double jeopardy campaigner Ann Ming on the set of ITVs I Fought The Law..
LNER drivers to stage weekend strikes claiming breakdown in industrial relations
Train drivers on LNER are to stage a series of strikes, claiming a breakdown in industrial relations and breaking of agreements..
Pakistan confirms case of new variant of mpox
Pakistans Health Ministry said it has identified the first case of a new mpox variant that might be more easily transmitted, days after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the spread of mpox a global health emergency..
Infected blood payout for Treloars victims derisory and insulting survivor
A £15,000 payout for former pupils who were infected with HIV and other viruses while being unwittingly experimented on by clinicians at a specialist school is derisory and insulting, a victim has said..
Sweden reports case of more infectious form of mpox first identified in Congo
Swedish health officials have identified the first case of a person with the more infectious form of mpox first seen in eastern Congo, a day after the World Health Organisation declared the outbreak to be a global emergency..